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Here in New England, maintaining a perfect lawn can be a real challenge. Trees, mountains, rocky terrain and erratic weather can put a lot of undue stress on grass. In many cases, it can leave big patches and unsightly gaps in our lawn. And it’s not just natural causes that result in this big, bad brown blotches – sometimes it’s the things that we always have to worry about – people, pets and the like. Regardless of where they come from, we want to get rid of them – and today, that’s what we’re going to talk through.

Here are some common causes of brown spots and what you can do to (try) to correct them. Let’s jump right in.

​In last month’s blog we talked about some Springtime touch ups you can do to start getting your lawn ready to prime growing in prime growing season. This month – we’re going to take things a step further and stray into some additional things that aren’t always front of mind for most homeowners.

Don’t worry – they’re not terribly complicated and can make a big difference in the overall appearance of you lawn later on down the road. Additionally, they’ll help compliment a lot of the work we discussed last month.